A: "Hi. My name is Mark." B: "Mark? I'm Bill. Glad to meet you." A: "Yeah. So where are you from?" B: "I'm from Houston Texas." A: "Oh... I'm from Southern California." B: "There must be a lot of cute girls over there huh?" A: "Hell yeah. But most of them are hoochies." B: "That sucks. So, what year are you?" A: "I'm a freshman." B: "This is my first year too." A: "So what made you decide to come to California for school? I hear Austin is a good school." B: "It's aright, but I think Berkeley is better." A: "So is this where you wanted to come?" B: "To tell you the truth, I wanted to go to Stanford. I made it on the waiting list, but ninety nine percent of the people accepted to Stanford go there. Like, who wouldn't right?" A: "Very true. But this is still a good school." B: "I'm not complaining. I just know that I wanted to come to California. Texas is cool and all, but I wanted to experience different things." A: "That's good. Do you know what you plan on majoring in?" B: "I was thinking about political science, but now I'm leaning towards English literature. How about you?" A: "I plan on majoring in double E." B: "Do you know where the Smith building is? I have to pick up the syllabus for my psychology class. I missed the first day." A: "That's a great start. It's over there by the library." B: "It was nice meeting you." A: "Yeah. We should hang out later." B: "Cool. I'll see you tomorrow in class then." A: "Aright. Later."

A: "Hi. What's your name?" B: "My name is Jung Min. What's your name?" A: "My name is Jessica. It's nice to meet you." B: "Yes. It's nice to meet you too. Are you a new student too?" A: "No. I'm a sophomore. I take it you are a new student?" B: "Yeah. It's pretty exciting to be here." A: "Have fun while it lasts. The excitement wears off real quick. Especially after you see how much homework you get. Where are you from?" B: "I'm from Korea. My parents wanted me to go to an American university, so I came here." A: "I have never been to Korea. I've been to Japan before, but never Korea." B: "Why were you in Japan?" A: "My father thought it would be a good experience to take a vacation to a different country. He's so into learning about different cultures." B: "That's pretty cool." A: "I thought it would have been more fun if I went without my parents." B: "Well, if you ever want to visit Korea, I would be happy to show you around." A: "Thanks for the offer. I'll keep that in mind. Oh, the professor is coming. We'll talk more after class." B: "Ok."